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Our analysis of intergenerational earnings mobility modifies the Becker-Tomes model to incorporate the intergenerational transmission of employers, which is predicted to increase the intergenerational elasticity of earnings. About 6% of young Canadian men have the same main employer as their...
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determine the life chances of children is complicated; the result of a particular history, societal values, and the nature of …
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employer from the father, while the preservation of high income status is distinctly related to this tendency. These findings … stress that child adult outcomes are related to the structure of labour markets, and underscore the role of resources parents … children …
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of age in a more polarized labor market, while the substantial rise in the income shares of the top 1 percent, their … access to sources of high-quality human capital investment for their children, and the intergenerational transmission of …
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-employment income and the number of employers with which the father has had direct contact. It has an important influence in determining …
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